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<p style="margin-bottom: 24px; font-size: 19.552px; line-height: 1.5; color: rgb(51, 51, 51);">Roswell Mayor Dennis Kintigh reached into his shoulder bag and pulled out&nbsp;a four-page brochure Monday at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.</p><p style="margin-bottom: 24px; font-size: 19.552px; line-height: 1.5; color: rgb(51, 51, 51);">The pamphlet the former Republican state lawmaker held&nbsp;begins with this statement in bold lettering: “The behavioral health system in Chaves County is in crisis.”</p>Wed, 28 Jan 2015 17:23:45 +0000New Mexico In Depth & Trip Jennings56082 at http://kunm.orgRoswell Braces For Departure Of Health Services ProviderHundreds Head To Santa Fe Health Care Event Ahead Of Deadlinehttp://kunm.org/post/hundreds-head-santa-fe-health-care-event-ahead-deadline
<p>Midnight Monday is the deadline to sign up for healthcare under the <a href="http://www.hhs.gov/healthcare/rights/">Affordable Care Act</a>.&nbsp; Over the weekend in New Mexico people lined up to get covered, either through the insurance marketplace or Medicaid. &nbsp;</p><p>From those in their 60s to young people under 26 covered under their parents’ plan, hundreds stood in the bright spring sunshine sign up under<a href="http://www.hsd.state.nm.us/LookingForAssistance/Field_Offices_1.aspx"> Medicaid</a>, or with one of four insurance plans.</p>Sun, 30 Mar 2014 21:16:59 +0000Deborah Martinez43185 at http://kunm.orgHundreds Head To Santa Fe Health Care Event Ahead Of DeadlineCentennial Care Tribal Opt-Out Future Uncertainhttp://kunm.org/post/centennial-care-tribal-opt-out-future-uncertain
<p></p><p>Tribal health advocates say the clock is running out for legislation that would prohibit the state from forcing Native American Medicaid enrollees into mandatory managed care.</p><p><br>House Bill 376 aims to provide New Mexico's Medicaid-eligible tribal population the ability to opt-in to the states mandatory Medicaid managed care program, Centennial Care.</p>Sat, 16 Mar 2013 00:36:56 +0000Tristan Ahtone26475 at http://kunm.orgCentennial Care Tribal Opt-Out Future UncertainTribal Health Advocates Watch Centennial Care Opt-Out Bill Advancehttp://kunm.org/post/tribal-health-advocates-watch-centennial-care-opt-out-bill-advance
<p>A bill that would remove the mandatory requirement that Native American Medicaid recipients enroll in a state run managed care program is now heading to the Senate.</p><p>Centennial Care, New Mexico’s planned Medicaid program, would require all Medicaid users to enroll with one of four managed care organizations (MCO) contracted with the state.</p><p>Under the program, the Indian Health Service, as well as Tribal and urban clinics, would have to bill those same MCO’s for services provided, instead of going directly to the state for reimbursement.</p>Tue, 26 Feb 2013 23:32:27 +0000Tristan Ahtone25614 at http://kunm.orgTribal Health Advocates Watch Centennial Care Opt-Out Bill AdvanceHouse Judiciary Committee Supports Medicaid Tribal Opt-Outhttp://kunm.org/post/house-judiciary-committee-supports-medicaid-tribal-opt-out
<p><span style="line-height: 1.5;">A bill that would prohibit the mandatory enrollment of Native Americans in the states Medicaid managed care program, Centennial Care, has passed through the House Judiciary Committee unanimously.</span></p>Thu, 21 Feb 2013 03:39:13 +0000Tristan Ahtone25352 at http://kunm.orgHouse Judiciary Committee Supports Medicaid Tribal Opt-OutCentennial Care Tribal Opt-Out Clears Committeehttp://kunm.org/post/centennial-care-tribal-opt-out-clears-committee
<p></p><p>A bill that would allow Medicaid eligible tribal citizens in New Mexico to opt-out of the states Medicaid plan, Centennial Care, has taken it’s first steps in the legislature. HB 376, which gives Native Americans the ability to opt-out of Centennial Care has passed out of committee.</p><p>Under the states proposed Medicaid program entitled Centennial Care, all Medicaid enrollees in the state would be required to enroll in one of four managed care organizations (MCO) to receive healthcare.</p><p>For New Mexico’s tribal population, this proposal is causing problems.</p>Fri, 15 Feb 2013 00:28:56 +0000Tristan Ahtone25113 at http://kunm.orgCentennial Care Tribal Opt-Out Clears CommitteeState Takes Another Step Toward Centennial Carehttp://kunm.org/post/state-takes-another-step-toward-centennial-care
<p></p><p>The New Mexico Human Services Department has announced the selection of four, new Centennial Care Managed Care Organizations responsible for providing healthcare to nearly 600,000 New Mexicans.</p><p>Medicaid is the public health insurance program for low-income people which currently serves about 560,000 New Mexicans, and will expand to include about 170,000 more come 2014. Centennial Care is the new name for New Mexico’s Medicaid program.</p>Sat, 09 Feb 2013 00:05:08 +0000Tristan Ahtone24832 at http://kunm.orgState Takes Another Step Toward Centennial Care